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Paw Patrol Birthday Party

Paw Patrol Birthday Party

I have been putting off writing this post for some reason, but now as I am flying high above the US with a few hours on my hands, I am determined to get it done! My son requested a Paw Patrol birthday party and that is just what he had. I have shared a few posts previously. If you click on the image or the title it will take you to the post. Below you will find the rest of the details from the party. If you would like any templates, please feel free to email me and I will gladly send them along.

INVITATIONS

I created this invitation for the party. I printed it on card stock and mailed it out with a single stamp. The top half of the photo shows the invitation and the second half is where I addressed each invite to the guests. I also printed our return address on the top left hand corner.

FOOD

I saw this idea somewhere on Pinterest and loved it so much that I recreated it for the party and added my own twist. The fire hoses are simply red licorice and the fetch sticks are pretzel rods. The dog bones are explained below. Click HERE to download food and drink labels.

For the “doggy water,” I just added a bit of blue food coloring to the water and at my son’s request, a few strawberry flavored ice cubes.

A pinata was high on my son’s list for his party. I had two concerns with a pinata. One, they are so expensive and two I do not like sending all that candy home. To solve this problem, we made our own pinata from a box we had in our garage and instead of candy, we filled the pinata with Paw Patrol goodies and Matchbox cars. Problem solved. 🙂

GOODY BAGS

Each bag contained some Paw Patrol goodies I found at our local Dollar Store and at a local party store. I included the Paw Patrol Memory Game I created as well. The last addition was the dog bone gummies I bought online.

Pin the Badge on Zuma

Aside from the games we played, we also did some water play. I had the kids each make their own sponge koosh balls before jumping in the pool. I cut up the sponges and some string, showed the kids how to make them and set to work. They needed some help tying the string, but loved picking their own colors and playing with them.

PAW PATROL BIRTHDAY CAKE

To make the cake, I followed the steps laid out in our post, A Trashy Celebration, only this time cutting the cakes in the shape of a badge. To create the shape, I printed a badge image on a piece of paper, printed it out and cut around it like a template.

I then iced it with blue icing.

I then used another paper badge I enlarged and printed and cut out the paw shapes. I placed it on the cake and used a toothpick to trace the shapes.

Then, I filled in the shapes with white frosting and the cake was done!

Even our Pugs got in on the fun!

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Awww water a paw-rific Birthday! I will planning my sons Paw Patrol birthday and could really use your templates. Any chance you can send me them so I can customize it for my son….
I would really appreciate it!

What a fantastic job you did for your little guy’s birthday! Thank you for sharing these paw-some ideas! ;o) I would love to use your birthday invitation template if you are willing to share it. Many thanks in advance. -Paula

Hi. Thanks for the creative ideas. Im gonna try the koosh balls this Saturday for my youngest son’s 5th birthday. We are all paw patrol fans here. Hoping you might be able to share your templates for the food and water. These decor items really add to the fun. Thanks.

Hi, these ideas are awesome. May I please have access to the templates for the snacks as well? [email protected] My son’s birthday is tomorrow. Yikes! Im a busy teacher, grad student and mama. Sorry for the last minute request 🙂

I LOVE all of your adorable PAW Patrol party ideas and can’t wait to use them myself! Thank you so much for sharing your creativity!
I, too, would appreciate it if you would be willing to share your food/water signs. They are super-cute, too!
Thanks again! The kids are going to love this!

I would like a template foe the invitations and one for the goody bags or if possible all templates for the birthday party. My grandson is so excited to have a paw patrol birthday party. thank you so much for all the great ideas

Hi!
I would to buy or use your food labels…so cute! Would you ever be game to share the artwork? Also, i can’t seem to find where to get the “Free Printable Badges”…would love to use those as well! Thanks so much! (I’m a mother of 4 boys…so excited to check out more of what you have!)
Thanks!
Jennifer

For the note badges you put on the goodie bags…how did you get the symbols out of them to write in them? I have a paw patrol nut and will use this for his upcoming bday. Btw thank you for some great stuff

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My name is Stephanie and I am the creator of Boy Mama Teacher Mama. I am a mama of two wonderful young boys and two darling Pugs. I am also an elementary school teacher. For more about Boy Mama Teacher Mama, see our About Page.

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